05/03/2021
Watch: New health laws have been introduced after a week of confused messaging around who should isolate. Credits: Newshub
New Zealand s snap lockdown ends Sunday at 6am, Auckland will move to alert level 2, with the rest of the country shifting to level 1 - and after a week of confused messaging around who should isolate, tough new health laws have been introduced.
Frontline testing teams worked overtime, after 50,239 tests - most in Auckland - there have been no new community cases for five days.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Friday a change in alert levels: Cabinet has made the decision to move Auckland to alert level 2 at 6am on Sunday and the rest of New Zealand to level 1.
Vaughan Couillault, Papatoetoe High School principal in the eye of the Covid storm
5 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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From New Zealand s first Covid-19 case on February 28 2020 to entering another alert level 3 lockdown on February 28 2021 - here s a timeline of the milestones and setbacks we ve all endured. Video / NZ Herald
From New Zealand s first Covid-19 case on February 28 2020 to entering another alert level 3 lockdown on February 28 2021 - here s a timeline of the milestones and setbacks we ve all endured. Video / NZ Herald
On Valentine s Day morning, Vaughan Couillault and his wife went for a walk on the beach. Vanessa and I are fortunate, says the Papatoetoe High School principal.
Press Release – Ministry of Health There are no new COVID-19 cases to report in the community. There are 6 new COVID-19 cases to report in managed isolation. Testing update On Wednesday, 14,671 tests were processed. More than 68,000 tests have been processed in the last week, with a seven-day …
There are no new COVID-19 cases to report in the community.
There are 6 new COVID-19 cases to report in managed isolation.
Testing update
On Wednesday, 14,671 tests were processed. More than 68,000 tests have been processed in the last week, with a seven-day rolling average up to yesterday of 9,721 tests processed.
The total number of tests processed by laboratories to date is 1,751,605.